Private trust run schools used to charge high fees as they typically boasted better quality of teaching than the public schools. However, with advancements in technology and teacher training, technology driven teaching tools and quality teachers have become available to most public educational institutions and any additional teaching quality advantages over and above that available to all are rare. As a result, private trust run schools cannot claim better teaching quality and therefore should not be able to charge higher fees. Yet, a private trust run school increasingly continues to attract a significantly higher proportion of admission applications now than before.
Which of the following statements, if true, resolves the paradox presented in the passage?
A. In the past, students passing out from public schools have been known to become achievers in various fields.
B. Parents keep themselves updated about the changes being introduced in the education system of the country.
C. School applications have become an easier process with most schools now boasting of an efficient online application procedure.
D. The private trust schools being appropriately funded often boast of a higher number of seats than public schools.
E. While the quality of teachers and the breadth of teaching tools used are almost same at most public and private schools, most parents still believe that the quality of education imparted will be higher if they pay for the same.